Wayne National Forest
Park Overview
Located in southern Ohio, lies the Wayne National Forest encompassing over 160,000 acres. You can get there in no more than a day's drive from such metropolitan areas as Columbus, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Pittsburgh. Camping and picnicking season extends from May through September, except at Vesuvius Recreation Area where camping is permitted year-round. Southweast Ohio relishes its warm days and cool nights during May and June, with visitors claiming the swimming is best during July and August.
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June 5
You missed the mark
The Wayne National Forest is not a park, but a National Forest. You should do your homework before putting this up.
please see www.stateforests.com
June 5, by james
wayne is the best to ride.other then buying a trail permit
April 8, by N Students
Best Ohio Park, Just Beautiful!
Bordering West Virginia this area is the most picturesque in Ohio for natural landscaping, but not for the faint of heart. The hills, caverns, and trails are best viewed on foot. Bring your hiking boots!
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